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France aims for Net tech leadership - Prime Minister Lionel Jospin and French industrialists vowed today to see France take a lead in Internet technologies. [News.com]
 
Fujitsu to invest in WebTV - Fujitsu said today that it would invest in a Japanese unit of U.S. Internet service provider WebTV Networks. [News.com]
 
GTE expands security service - GTE Internetworking, a top-tier national ISP, has expanded its Internet security service to cover companies even though they may rely on another provider for Net access. [News.com]
 
Gates gets creamed - update Bill Gates, a man used to having his cake and eating it too, today had his cake and wore it too. [News.com]
 
Gates tells of Nokia partnership - Microsoft (MSFT) chairman Bill Gates today said his company is holding talks with Finnish telecom equipment maker Nokia on development of future technology products. [News.com]
 
Gates to testify at Senate hearing - Microsoft (MSFT) chairman Bill Gates will face off with at least one of his fiercest Internet rivals at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on competition in the computer industry, a congressional spokeswoman said today. [News.com]
 
Gates: Asian crisis won't hurt plans - Microsoft (MSFT) chairman Bill Gates said today that the financial crisis in Asia would not affect the company's investment strategy. [News.com]
 
Gates: Microsoft won't buy telco - Microsoft (MSFT) chairman Bill Gates said today that the software giant had no plans to buy a stake in a telecommunications firm but did want to work as partners with such companies. [News.com]
 
Gates: U.S. great business place - Microsoft (MSFT) chairman Bill Gates said today that the United States is still a great place to do business despite a case brought against the software giant by the Justice Department. [News.com]
 
Gateway PCs low cost at high end - Tomorrow, Gateway 2000 will strut its Pentium II stuff while adding its name to the growing list of PC manufacturers introducing high-performance Pentium II systems at low prices. [News.com]
 
Gateway joins Pentium II trend - Gateway 2000 introduced two low-cost, high-end desktops, joining a growing list of PC manufacturers introducing high-performance Pentium II systems at ever lower prices. [News.com]
 
GeoCities suffers email glitch - Some GeoCities members found themselves unable to send or receive email after mail servers went on the blink yesterday afternoon. The service since has been restored. [News.com]
 
Giants propose antipiracy scheme - Intel (INTC) and four leading consumer electronics firms have agreed on a technology for preventing piracy of digital content, a major step toward allaying Hollywood's continuing fears about the ease of copyright violation. [News.com]
 
Girl Scouts sell cookies on the Net - The Internet is reshaping America's greatest traditions, including the sale of Girl Scout cookies. [News.com]
 
Governors back tax on Net sales - A majority of the nation's governors adopted a resolution today calling for a "flat" state tax on all sales made over the Net and through mail order purchases. [News.com]
 
Grand networking plan drawn - With the ink barely dry on a buyout deal, Network Associates today showcased software from soon-to-be-acquired Trusted Information Systems as a key part of the networking company's security strategy. [News.com]
 
Group to attack Clinton on crypto - A bipartisan group of politicos, high-tech companies, and privacy advocates will next week announce a broad coalition to overturn the White House's current encryption policy through a multimillion-dollar media blitz and lobbying campaign. [News.com]
 
Grove turns Intel toward low-cost PCs - Highlighting a dramatic shift at Intel, chief executive officer Andy Grove said today that Intel is taking a sharp turn toward the development of low-cost PC technology and will market its chips for low-end computers under a new, separate brand name, while it also develops another brand of chips targeted at more powerful computers. [News.com]
 
Guide to Olympics online - The Winter Olympics have proven to be a perfect example of the much-heralded convergence of television and Internet content. Viewers have turned to the Net to find out when their favorite events are on, to gripe about the television coverage on message boards, and to find out more information about individual athletes and winter sports. [News.com]
 
HP aims Java at Intel 64-bit chip - Hewlett-Packard (HWP) says it will make Java available for use on Intel's (INTC) upcoming 64-bit "Merced" processor, in a move to generate interest in HP servers and workstations slated to use the processor. [News.com]
 
 

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